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Apple iMac Pro 820-00967 051-1650 051-01649 Schematic
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Apple |
| Model | X665 MLB DVT |
| Board Number | X665 MLB DVT |
| Date | 06/16/2017 |
| CPU Platform | SOC |
| MLB Identifier | X665 MLB DVT |
Technical Summary
The Apple X665 MLB DVT is a development board based on a SOC CPU platform. The schematic document is dated 06/16/2017 and includes extensive subsystem support pages for PMU, SOC, GPU, PCH, USB-C, and audio. The board features DDR4 DIMM memory across four channels, multiple USB-C connectors with port controllers, and dedicated GPU core power phases. The design incorporates a comprehensive power sequencing architecture with multiple VR controllers for CPU core, VCCSA, VCCIO, VDDQ, and graphics core voltages. The board also includes Ethernet controllers, an SD card controller, and WiFi/BT module support.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the board number for this Apple motherboard?
A: The board number is X665 MLB DVT.
Q: What CPU platform does this motherboard use?
A: This motherboard uses a SOC CPU platform.
Q: What type of memory is supported on this motherboard?
A: This motherboard supports DDR4 DIMM memory across four channels.
Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Apple |
| Model | X665 MLB DVT |
| Motherboard Manufacturer | Apple |
| Project Code | RIPCITY |
| Board Number | 1 OF 171 |
| Revision | DVT |
| Date | 06/16/2017 |
| CPU Platform | SOC |
| MLB Identifier | X665 MLB DVT |
Technical Summary
The Apple X665 MLB DVT is a development validation motherboard for the RIPCITY project, dated June 16, 2017. This board is based on a System on Chip (SOC) CPU platform and is designed for advanced engineering validation and testing. The schematic covers a wide range of subsystems including PMU, SOC, GPU, PCH, USB-C, Ethernet, audio, WiFi/BT, sensors, power sequencing, and debug interfaces. The board includes support for DDR4 memory across four channels, multiple USB-C connectors, SSD connectors, and a UHS-II SD card controller. The document is part of a 171-page set, indicating a complex, high-end motherboard design intended for professional engineering analysis and board-level diagnostics.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the exact board identifier for this Apple motherboard?
A: The board is identified as X665 MLB DVT, part of the RIPCITY project.
Q: What is the CPU platform used on this motherboard?
A: The motherboard uses a System on Chip (SOC) CPU platform.
Q: What is the board revision and date of this schematic?
A: The board is revision DVT, dated 06/16/2017.
Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
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